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what is occupation structural

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Answered by Haripriyahp
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The distribution of the population according to the different types of occupations is referred to as the occupational structure. Occupations are generally classified as primary (agriculture, mining, fishing, etc.), secondary (manufacturing industry, building and construction work, etc.) and tertiary (transport, communications, banking, etc.).

64% of the people in India depend upon agriculture only

13% of people depend upon secondary activities

20% of people work in teritiary sector.

Recentlyin India there has been a shift in occupations in favour of secondary and tertiary sectors. This is because of the growing industrialization and urbanization
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Occupational Structure:-

Occupational Structure refers to the distribution of work force among different occupations.

It is classified into three categories:-

  • Primary Occupations
  • Secondary Occupations
  • Tertiary Occupations

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Those who grow natural products like crops and worked in agriculture activities.

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Those who are producing products with the help of machines like textiles , construction etc.

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Those who provide services like education, health services, banking etc.

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